No, its just a Google peculiarity.
It does the same thing with Dutch to English - for example, the Dutch news
agency ANP is changed to Reuters :-) Our DG is called Jan Hoek. If you
remember to capitalize both names, it is rendered unchanged in the English
version. But if you write 'Jan hoek' it
In fact it has been updated again on 14 January 2011. I recommend that Dxers
get into the habit of checking at least once every couple of weeks to make
sure you have the most recent version.
Andy
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this clear.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Andy Sennitt
On behalf of the DXAsia team
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[mailto:hard-core-dx-boun...@hard-core-dx.com] On Behalf Of Jaisakthivel
Sent: 02 February 2010 07:17
To: ardic
Subject: [HCDX] UADX Newsletter
After a break of about 17 years, the Union of Asian DXers has risen like a
phoenix from the ashes. The UADX has published its first Newsletter since
July 1993 as a PDF file on the DXAsia website, edited now, as then, by my
good friend Victor Goonetilleke in Sri Lanka. Familiar UADX names such as
We now have three transmitters back on the air following the fire at the RNW
Madagascar relay station. The 50 kW transmitter was activated today. The
fourth transmitter, a 250 kW ABB rig, has suffered some heat damage and must
be repaired, which will take up to a week. Our Head of Distribution Jan
Yes, this would be China Radio International via Pori signing off for the
night. German is scheduled at 2100-2300 UTC.
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Sent: 01 January 2010 18:00
To:
Fire has broken out at Radio Netherlands Worldwide's relay station in
Madagascar. Firefighters from the Madagascan capital Antananarivo managed to
bring the blaze under control within hours. The cause is not yet known.
Broadcasts from Madagascar will be suspended for at least two days and
to audio quality.
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands Worldwide
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the frequencies, with
one click of the mouse.
Your reactions to the relaunched site are welcome to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm now off to the UK for Christmas, so if you're also celebrating I wish
you the compliments of the season.
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I'm pleased to inform you that DXAsia, run by Alok das Gupta and Victor
Goonetilleke, is back in action after being forced to suspend activities for
most of this year for personal reasons. Updating of the schedules by country
has commenced for the B07 season, and will continue as quickly as
There is nothing proprietary about DRM - it's an Open Source standard !!
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Allan went on to say that he would like WBCQ to
Jonathan Marks has pointed out that I don't even know the name of the
organisation that employs me :-( I meant to type Radio Netherlands
Worldwide, of course!
Andy
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Sent: 21 October 2007 19:24
on 4900.
73
Jari
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According to Alok das Gupta, this was AIR Kurseong mis-tuned. It should be
on 4900. Alok
by
benefactors. SWRA keeps these SW broadcasts low key in the hope that they
will not be jammed by the Zimbabwe authorities, which continue to jam the
morning mediumwave transmission.
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands
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It won't. Even if Kvitsøy were to go DRM, it would need to use considerably
less power than 1200 kW :-) But I see no reason why it would be reactived.
It was put into operation specifically to reach the Norwegian fishing fleet.
It is no longer needed for that purpose, so it's being closed down.
This relay began in mid-February. We carried the press announcement in the
Media Network Weblog:
http://medianetwork.blogspot.com/2006_02_12_medianetwork_archive.html#113990
965988670728
Andy
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Just one small observation. The question was about the Voice of Korea based
in Pyongyang, not KBS World Radio based in Seoul.
Andy
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Sent: 12 March 2006 11:18
To: Bob Combs;
As someone who was a very active DXer during the 70's and 80's, and also
worked on WRTH for almost 20 years, I think I am qualified to comment here.
I too have been saddened by the apparent lack of tolerance for those who,
for whatever reason, are not hard core DXers. What you guys have to face
up
http://www.emwg.info/ lists:
MDA - China R Int/Voice of Russia, Grigoriopol (500) - China R: 1530-1730
Russian; VO Russia: 1800-1900 Bulgarian, 1900-2000 Greek, 2000-2100
Bulgarian; antenna beam: 80°
I guess that's the one.
BTW this is the list I always use when answering queries from
, of course, on our Dutch Internet pages.
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands
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subsequently returned to work at Radio Moscow, but
not as an announcer!
Andy Sennitt
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Subject: [HCDX] Afghanistan Radio Moscow
Hi
Some time in the 1980s, one
From DXAsia (http://www.dxasia.info):
20 August 2004
AIR will conduct test transmissions to SE Asia as follows:
Date: 21 to 30 August 2004
Time: 0400-0500 UTC
Frequencies: 17680 Bangalore 500 kW, 17730 Delhi 250 kW
Program: FM Gold
Reception reports are appreciated from listeners, especially
This just in from DXAsia:
In order to find out a suitable replacement channel for 9920 kHz for the
Indian service, KTWR is going to test 11720 kHz at 1330-1500 hrs ONLY on
10th August.
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My Radio Netherlands colleague Ehard Goddijn reports:
From 1140 UTC onwards friday to-day May 14th 2004 I am hearing Radio Forti
in Spanish on 15665 kHz with suppressed carrier SIO 2/3-4-3/4. It is IRRS
Nexus, Milan, Italy. E ID and request for reports at 1200 UTC.
I haven't heard of Radio
My colleague Ehard Goddijn of RNW's Programme Distribution Department,
listening at home, reports good reception (S9+10 dB; SIO 354) of Radio
Philipinas at 1830 UTC to-day April 28th on scheduled 15190 kHz! I think I
heard that station only once, many years ago on the 9 MHz band.
Andy Sennitt
Alok das Gupta and Victor Goonetilleke have asked me to pass on the news
that their Website DXAsia (www.dxasia.info) has now been updated for the A04
broadcasting season. DXAsia is exclusively devoted to transmissions from and
to South Asia. During monitoring checks, quite a few last-minute
Is there possibly enough support for publishing it in electronic
form (PDF or web)?
Think about it, if you already have the information compiled and
tabulated, it
costs virtually nothing to share the information with the shortwave and DX
communities electronically. The alternative, not
Could be a pirate near you, Max? I just checked here in Naarden and can't
hear anything on 1602 except a bit of computer hash :-(
Andu
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Subject: [mwc] 1602 new Radio Atlantis
Oops - The original message was actually on another list. So I should not
have posted the reply to HCDX. Sorry for confusing you as well as me :-) And
I can't even spell my name right today...
Andy
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Maybe it's this one:
http://www.persecutionproject.org/resources/radios/radios.htm
Last year Persecution Project in partnership with Educational Media Corps
Global Endeavor Ministry helped establish RADIO PEACE Sudans premiere
Christian radio station. Today Radio Peace is providing daily
This has come up before. All the information you need is on their Web site:
http://www.lutheranworld.org/directory/afr/malagasylutheranchurch.en.html
But to save time:
P.O. Box 1741
101 ANTANANARIVO
Madagascar
Phone +261/2022-210 01
Fax +261/2022-337 67
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bjorn Fransson wrote:
New offshore station in the North Sea heard tonight with a test
transmission: Radio Rainbow International. Heard on the 13th of February
from about 18.45 UTC on 3937-3936.9 varying with bad modulation
and asking
for reception reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There's more
Hi guys,
Here in the Netherlands, an agreement has been reached which should bring an
end to interference suffered by nearby homes from the mediumwave
transmitters at Lopik.
Since it's a rather long story, and many of you outside Europe are probably
not interested in it, I refer you to this
in
the technical department and may not have the instinct of a DXer to check if
an unexpected report is the result of a mistake. That being the case, I
suspect that many such one-off events never get verified.
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Just received from Ehard Goddijn of our Programme Distribution Department:
As from Monday December 22nd the RNW-frequency for English via
PetropavlovskKamamchatskiy, Russia at 0959-1057 UTC will be 7315 kHz instead
of 7260 kHz due to interference in the Far East.
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The Dutch mediumwave transmitter on 828 kHz is currently on the air with an
engineering test, identifying as Radio Paradijs 828. This is a surprise,
as the licence for this frequency was awarded to a station called Radio
Tropical. Radio Paradijs is another of the stations run by licence holder
They're also IDing in English and asking for reports to Quality Radio bv, PO
Box 11122, 3505 BC Utrecht, The Netherlands. The format is oldies (a great
selection) and some of the jingles are from the 1960's. It feels like I'm in
a time warp - sounds just like one of the old offshore stations :-)
some years ago, but is still highly relevant. It also sets out Radio
Netherlands' attitude to sending out QSL cards.
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands
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9290, UNIDENTIFIED, 1213-1303, Nov.30, Music program
with pop and rock music, male announcer between songs,
presumed English, hard to tell with thick accent and
propagation noise making IDs (station and music)
unattainable, tentative mention of Holland on two
occasions. I was able to note
Sorry the name of the station is Radio Maribu, not Maribor. And the language
was German!
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And via 270deg 4955 is used to carry the Dari Service at 1515-1545 //
5860, also Islamabad 100kW 270deg.
Actually that is about to change. This received literally minutes ago from
BBCM quoting the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) news agency:
Islamabad, 25 November: Services of Radio
You would be subscribed to an HFCC service, which would send you weekly
mail.containg the part of the up-to-date schedule that you are
interested in
(like a set of stations, for example BBC WS, or a set of languages, or
particluar target areas).
Sorry, but this discussion is now in the
I sometimes hear what sounds like reverb on some broadcasts. This
morning for example : the BBC on 9410 . News broadcast with
reverb. Do some countries see this as Broadcast with Style or
is this some kind of transmitter problem?
I suspect what you're hearing is either long path echo, or two
information from their side :-)
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands
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Is it impossible to agree on a standardised schedule interchange
file format?
Is it impossible to develop the compiling software application?
Of course it's possible. Unfortunately the world isn't run by computers
(yet). For all sorts of reasons, some broadcasters don't want their data
You say that the broadcasters all want to hold their information back
until the last possible moment. Then this is not just an accident of
poor planning or last minute decisionmaking?
Why would a station want to do such a thing? It seems so illogical.
Can you explain further?
No, it's not
Their mailing address is:
Grace Missionary Baptist Church
520 Roberts Road
Newport, NC 28570
USA
BTW their Web site at http://home.ec.rr.com/fbn/ has a link to a new
station in Baghdad, Iraq, but clicking on the link just produces the
dreaded 404 'page not found' message. Something to watch!
You could try contacting Erik Koie at Danmarks Radio. I don't know if he
still does, but Erik used to spend three weeks each summer working there
while the the regular staff took their annual vacation. His E-mail address
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not suggesting Erik can QSL Kalaallit Nunaata
The HFCC list for A03 shows Deutsche Welle Wertachtal in Russian at
1400-1559 on 13840. So I guess that's what you heard :-)
Andy
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Sent: 28 September 2003 19:23
To: Hard-Core-DX
Subject: [HCDX]
Hi guys, happened to listen in to an African (presumably Vern.
from Bourkona Fasso) religious programme 1930 while writing mails
today. Many relig songs, incl some in French, from 1945. At 1944
gave a Boite Postale number in Ouagadougou, Bourkina Fasso. Only
once thought I heard something
and the Congo. IS 0529 hrs and off the air by 0530 hrs. MacKenzie-CA
I sincerely hope this is a typo for 6165, or else we have a problem :-)
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It's still a test, but regular broadcasts start on 1 October. The modulation
level has been rather low, and presumably they will crank it up by the time
regular broadcasts begin.
Andy
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Huuskonen
Gary Crites wrote:
I picked up some nice African music this morning at 1645 UTC on 17630.
I believe they stated The Radio Service of Sudan then went dead at 1700.
Hopefully they didn't go dead. What they should have done was move to 17660
where they're scheduled to continue for another hour at
way :-)
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Picked up Sudan again this morning on 17630 at 1600. At 1614 the
signal went compleatly dead. I waited for almost one and a half
minutes was about to give up when back on they came! British
Transmitters? They're having some problems so if you don't hear
them at first wait! They switch to
QSL, but frankly
sometimes it's all you're going to get.
Having said that, at Radio Netherlands the reports are still checked by
human beings :-)
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands (which does not necessarily endorse my personal opinions)
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A quick search on Google produced this post by Bob Coombs to this very list
on 18 Feb 2003:
Received a email verification of my Saturday (2-16-03) report in three
days from Radio Farda today. Send reports via their comment feedback
address on their website (www.radiofarda.com). They do not have
was
not able to post this before the inaugural transmission, buy we only got the
go-ahead to start late this afternoon.
73,
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands
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(as, indeed, are all the radio pirates) I think this
could set a precedent we might live to regret.
Andy Sennitt (speaking only for myself, not Radio Netherlands).
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. In the case of smaller countries
one transmitter can serve the whole country. There are certainly political
issues involved too, but the primary decision on using high power
transmitters was originally a technical one.
Andy Sennitt.
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I am happy to bring you this news item which just appeared on our Web site
:-)
Andy
-- item --
The media spokesman for the Christian Democrats says a majority in
parliament would be opposed to any further cutbacks at Radio Netherlands. He
was responding to a leaked report from the McKinsey
to read Radio Netherlands' reaction
at http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/html/medianews.html.
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands
De inhoud van deze e-mail, en eventuele bijlagen, is vertrouwelijk en uitsluitend
bestemd voor de geadresseerde. Kennisneming en gebruik van de inhoud ervan door
anderen
subject.
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Following todays coup in Mauritania I am as yet ( 1930 UTC ) unable to
detect even a carrier from ORTM on 4845 kHz.
Indeed, VOA News Now reported at 1726 UTC that Mauritania's state radio,
which had reported that government forces were back in control of the
capital, Nouakchott, has gone off
Bad news for MW DXers:
I just read on the Radio 10 Web site that 1395 kHz will only be
on the air
between 0400 and 1800 UTC, not 24h.
Why bad news? I'm pleased that they don't occupy another DX-channel
overnight.
Well, since this is a worldwide list, I figured maybe a few people
A quick check with Google produced:
Paranicota 66 hits
Parinocota 13 hits
Parinacota 6020 hits
On that basis, I'd say Parinacota must be the correct spelling :-)
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not have any details of power/antenna,
but in the old days it used 120 kW from that site.
Andy Sennitt.
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Jari Savolainen wrote:
On 3 Apr around 1800 no signal from Information
Radio on 4500. The usual ones 4025.3v and 4085 from that
area are present, so not a propagation thing. Scanned
thru the 4 MHz band but not found. Temporarily off or
a frequency change?
Tarek in Cairo also reports them
Sure, it's
Services Sound Vision Corporation
Chalfont Grove
Narcot Lane
Chalfont St. Peter
Gerrards Cross
Buckinghamshire Sl9 8TN
England
(one of those ridiculously long addresses only we Brits could come up with)
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appear in the coming days and weeks.
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got the ID ...remember that one started in 1991 during the first gulf
war..used to pick them up on 11710 and 9570..this one is // 9570 kHz.
Just in from Tarek in Egypt:
19.00 UTC I picked the Iraqi Republic Radio - the voice of the Iraqi
people.
with the news and ID on a new frequency, 4785kHz
files plus today's BBC Monitoring observations are in our Iraq media
dossier at http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/features/html/iraq030319.html
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today. Both recordings and other observations are in our Iraq media dossier
at http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/features/html/iraq030319.html
Your own observations are welcome to [EMAIL PROTECTED], especially if you
discover any readable signals from Baghdad.
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Hi,
Actually these are not new broadcasts, merely additional frequencies added
to our existing broadcasts so that Dutch expats in the region can follow
events and receive any government advice etc.
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands
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completed successfully and General Bozizé will speak to the people later.
(Radio Netherlands news)
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interference from the other transmission. Unless the interference is being
received *in the target area* then there is no problem. That's just the way
things are on shortwave.
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands
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significant, but I can't believe they just chose the tune at random :-)
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Alf Aardal wrote:
Been in touch with Norkring,which is responsible for all MW stations
(and others as well),there is no DRM transmissions on NRK 675 Røst,at
least no DRM-equipment is installed at the tx.
Fair enough, then the information I had was wrong. I just passed on what I
was told :-)
told officially,
so it didn't appear on our DRM page. Sorry :-(
Andy Sennitt
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12040 has a 0.1 sec delay over the sat feed while 5945 abt 1 sec
The funniest I heard: the next transmission of BFBS starts in
secs covered by background music.
They seem to have started doing this on all their frequencies. 12040 ran it
for 50 seconds up to 1700, 15530 for just 30
Yesterday on January 28 about 17.20 by me it was accepted (near
Moscow) on all visibility World Country Radio ? on 15825 Khz with
SINPO=35423. Who has any reasons?
This is Worldwide Country Radio, one of the various guises of US commercial
station WWCR. I heard it myself the other day while
As I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere yet, I thought some of you might
like to know that Passport to World Band Radio 2003 is out. Our review copy
arrived this week, and I've updated the online review at
http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/booklist/html/passport.html
Andy Sennitt
Radio Netherlands
We published the following story a couple of hours ago. It goes without
saying that I'd be interested to see who's the first to hear them when they
resume :-)
Andy.
18 September 2002
Radio Yugoslavia has announced that it is to resume its shortwave broadcasts
after a long suspension during
...
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